Tue, December 17th, 13:20 · Selipha Kihagi
The Telecommunications Regulatory Board (TRB) of Cameroon has held a two-day sensitisation seminar on the regulatory procedures for use of spectrum for radio-electrical frequencies, bringing together operators from different regions in the country. → Read more
Wed, December 11th, 09:00 · Richard Cutcher
Some of Africa’s LTE networks currently operated by new players will eventually be acquired by the bigger mobile operators as the technology takes hold on the continent, Daniel Jaeger, Alcatel-Lucent’s vice president for Africa, believes. → Read more
Tue, December 3rd, 17:00 · Tom Jackson
Investment community VC4Africa has announced the 10 startups graduating from its September Cohort are now ready for investment after three months of business development training. → Read more
Thu, November 14th, 12:00 · Susan Mwenesi
MTN Group and Hello Doctor, subsidiary of Metropolitan Health, have partnered to offer m-health solutions in MTN’s territories across Africa, ensuring consumers receive the right information before seeing a doctor. → Read more
Wed, November 13th, 12:31 · Richard Cutcher
Cameroon could get its first LTE network in the first quarter of 2014, after data-only specialists YooMee announced a partnership with global vendor Alcatel-Lucent. → Read more
Tue, November 12th, 09:30 · Gabriella Mulligan
Mobile entertainment apps have a big future in Africa, as demand is rife among young people on the continent for round-the-clock portable entertainment, according to the founders of Cameroonian television-based social networking site Djoss.tv. → Read more
Sun, November 10th, 08:00 · Richard Cutcher
Following the iROKING drama of last week, this one was destined to be a little quieter, but HumanIPO still found time to touch base with startups and programmes in Cameroon, Botswana and Uganda, among others. → Read more
Thu, November 7th, 10:30 · Richard Cutcher
Nara Laurence, co-founder of Cameroonian online city guide startup Wasamundi, believes SMS is no “pie in the sky” when it comes to monetising a businesses and is at the centre of the company’s business model. → Read more
Wed, November 6th, 11:00 · Richard Cutcher
Cameroonian online city guide startup Wasamundi is exploring opportunities in the education and banking sectors as it looks to become the country’s biggest data bank and information resource. → Read more
Wed, November 6th, 10:00 · Selipha Kihagi
The Ministry of Territorial Administration and Decentralisation (MINATD) in Cameroon has installed mobile software for its staff as part of its efforts to improve service provision. → Read more
Thu, October 31st, 15:00 · Nanine Steenkamp
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) will launch a new award for African women in the digital industry to take place during African ICT Days in Cameroon. → Read more
Wed, October 30th, 11:40 · Nanine Steenkamp
Mobile money remittance service Afrimarket will expand its operations to Cameroon as part of its plan to cover the African diaspora with its affordable transcontinental solution. → Read more
Thu, October 24th, 09:00 · Nick Sato
Cameroon-based Kiro’o Games has created the first African fantasy game, AURION: Legacy of the Kori-Odan, as it looks to boost African gaming with locally relevant content. → Read more
Tue, October 22nd, 18:30 · Nick Sato
Cameroon-based Kiro’o Games has created the first African fantasy game, AURION: Legacy of the Kori-Odan, as it looks to boost African gaming with locally relevant content. → Read more
Sun, October 13th, 13:00 · Richard Cutcher
Every week HumanIPO touches base with Africa’s tech hubs - from Cape Town to Cairo, Nairobi to Lagos. This week’s whistle-stop roundup features startup and incubator news from, among other places, Tanzania, Cameroon and Rwanda. → Read more
Sat, October 12th, 08:00 · Paul Adepoju
Acha Nelson, chief executive officer (CEO) and co-founder of QuickTicket, has launched the online bus ticket reservation service in Cameroon. Nelson spoke to HumanIPO about the service and the challenges facing tech startups in the West African country. → Read more
Thu, October 10th, 13:20 · Tom Jackson
Cameroon has an open, under-regulated consumer market with lots of potential, but currently held back by economic and political corruption, according to Al Banda, community manager at incubation hub ActivSpaces. → Read more
Thu, October 10th, 10:00 · Paul Adepoju
Acha Nelson, chief executive officer (CEO) and co-founder of QuickTicket, believes Cameroonian startups have the potential to dominate Africa’s tech scene in the next five years, if obstacles such as funding can be overcome. → Read more
Wed, October 9th, 12:40 · Paul Adepoju
QuickTicket, a website allowing Cameroonians to purchase bus tickets online, will be launched this month, the first of its kind in the West African country. → Read more
Mon, October 7th, 13:00 · Kamau Mbote
Multimedia company BuniTV has released the banned Cameroonian film ‘The President: “How Do You Know Its Time to Go?”’, directed by Jean-Pierre Bekolo. → Read more
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